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The temperature of a normal human body is 98.6 °F. What is its value in Kelvin?*1 point320 K300 K308 K310 K

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The temperature of a normal human body is 98.6 °F. What is its value in Kelvin?

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Solution

To convert Fahrenheit to Kelvin, we use the formula K = (F - 32) * 5/9 + 273.15.

Step 1: Subtract 32 from the Fahrenheit temperature. 98.6 - 32 = 66.6

Step 2: Multiply the result by 5/9. 66.6 * 5/9 = 37

Step 3: Add 273.15 to the result. 37 + 273.15 = 310.15

So, the temperature of a normal human body in Kelvin is approximately 310 K.

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